The new Star Wars TV show, The Mandalorian, has added another high-profile cast member. Nick Nolte is joining the cast that already includes Pedro Pascal and Gina Carano.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, which revealed the news, the new show will allow actors to “come and go,” while the nature of the show allows the producers to cast people later in production than normal. Nolte has been acting for decades; he’s been nominated for three Oscars, for the movies The Prince of Tides, Affliction, and Warrior.
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The Mandalorian was written by Iron Man director Jon Favreau, and individual episodes will be directed by established Hollywood and TV veterans like Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi and Jurassic World star Bryce Dallas Howard, among others.
Pascal, who starred on Game of Thrones and Narcos, will play the lead role in The Mandalorian. He’ll play a “lone gunfighter,” in a story set after Return of the Jedi.
“After the stories of Jango and Boba Fett, another warrior emerges in the Star Wars universe. The Mandalorian is set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order. We follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic,” reads the TV show’s official description.
Netflix spent the week both fulfilling fans’ dreams and dashing them. Earlier this week, the streaming service announced the critically acclaimed and surprisingly difficult to watch Neon Genesis Evangelion will arrive on the service this upcoming spring, but within days also cancelled the fan-favorite Daredevil series. Fans are not receiving the news well, and the universal frustration is evident across social media.
From passionate fans to members of the cast, many took to Twitter to share their reactions to the sudden news. There’s a sadness that comes with most TV show cancellations, but this one in particular is leaving some trying to find a balance between bittersweet heartache and outrage.
The Switch may appear to live in the same family as tablets and smartphones at first glance, but Nintendo, perhaps wisely, has kept those comparisons at arm’s length. The Switch OS doesn’t react when you pivot the system from landscape to portrait orientation, and the vast majority of Switch games feature only minimal support for touchscreen interaction. These limitations aren’t generally an issue, but there is a subset of Switch games that may cause you to question Nintendo’s apparent rigid view of the system’s identity.
Thanks to the efforts of developers such as Hamster Corp. and Digital Eclipse, the Switch plays host to numerous arcade ports, a large number of which were designed to be played with the screen rotated 90 degrees. Playing them that way, of course, requires you to disconnect the Switch’s Joycons so you can prop up the system. That’s all well and good if you’re in a suitable environment, but the process is easier said than done on the go. Thankfully, the $12 Flip Grip has arrived to pick up where Nintendo’s design team left off.
Inexpensive, straightforward, and hugely impactful in the right situation, the Flip Grip quickly feels like a must-own accessory once you start using it. Simply disconnect the Joycons, rotate and insert your Switch into the Flip Grip, put your Joycons into the tracks on both sides of the bracket, and you’re basically ready to go.
One caveat of an attachment like Flip Grip in a world where Nintendo isn’t concerned with portrait mode is that navigating the system requires a bit of roundabout thinking on your part. Because the Flip Grip will obstruct access to the power button and the volume toggle, you will have to resort to pressing the Home button and using menus as an alternative means of powering off the system and adjusting your audio. Once in a game, you will also have to enter a menu to rotate the image into portrait mode. There is a bit of an adjustment period while you get these habits down, but once you’re used to the process it’s hard to imagine playing certain games on Switch without Flip Grip.
Arcade ports like Punch-Out and Donkey Kong go from using a small portion of the Switch’s display to filling up the entire screen, and rather than sitting away from your Switch with a controller in hand, you get to be up close and personal with it while you play–the way Nintendo originally intended. It’s not only a more enjoyable experience, but when playing vertical shooters like Ikaruga or Gunbird 2, the larger viewable area makes it easier to navigate complex bullet patterns and live to fight in another level.
While you’re enjoying your newfound appreciation for Switch, it’s easy to take the Flip Grip’s finer details for granted, but they are worth noting both for piece of mind and for the added appreciation of the accessory’s thoughtful nature.
The Flip Grip is a simple yet versatile Switch accessory that, for the right person, is worth far more than the modest asking price.
The inside of the bracket’s support wall features four felt pads that prevent scratches and smooth out the insertion process. Nearby is a flexible plastic tab with a rubber stopper that helps secure your Switch in place by slotting into one of the two speaker grooves on the back of the system. Releasing it requires just a little tug from the backside of the Flip Grip, but not so little that you’d disengage the stopper by accident.
Most important of all, long gaps along the inside edge of the Flip Grip allow for sound and air to move relatively unimpeded. And while you may not realize it at first, you can also slot a plastic card into one side for a makeshift vertical stand.
With adequate safety measures, thoughtful design considerations, and a very modest asking price, there’s almost no reason to think twice about Flip Grip if you have interest in the Switch’s current and upcoming vertically oriented games. The only other minor considerations to keep in mind are that the Joycons won’t be able to charge while you play and that the OS isn’t built to support the Flip Grip the way some games are. These grievances aside, 12 bucks is a trivial cost for an improved gameplay experience. The Flip Grip will make you think twice about what the Switch is capable of–and perhaps wonder why Nintendo hasn’t capitalized on an obvious opportunity.
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With 360-degree sound and a waterproof design, the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom tops our picks for best Bluetooth speakers, including the Bose SoundLink Revolve+, JBL Charge 3 and more.
Tis the holiday season, or at least it will be very soon, and that usually means streaming services pump out some classic holiday movies. However, Netflix’s new arrivals in December feels a little light on holiday fair, but at least the family can curl up next to the fire to spend the morning watching Friday After Next. Here are the new movies, TV shows, and originals hitting Netflix in December 2018.
December may be a bit light on theatrically-released movies coming to the service for the final month of the year, but it has plenty of Netflix original films and series revolving around the holidays to keep you happy. On December 7, Nailed It! returns for a holiday special, where cooks around the world try their best to recreate beautiful-looking baked deserts and always fail miserably. Sabrina returns on December 14 for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter’s Tale.
In addition, there are a few non-holiday specials to keep your eye on as well. Andy Serkis’ Jungle Book adaptation Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle heads to Netflix on December 7, which was announced it would be coming to the streaming service during the summer. December 14 is a big day for Netflix originals, and aside from Sabrina, Netflix will be revealing new seasons of Fuller House, Voltron, Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons, and Travelers.
Netflix also has a nice present for you on December 25, Christmas day. Avengers: Infinity War is coming to the service, so you and your family can come together to watch Thanos try to snap everyone out of existence. That same day, Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations: Season 11 will be released as well.
Sadly, there are plenty of movies leaving Netflix in December as well. On December 1, all of Sons of Anarchy will be removed, along with Groundhog Day, Hellraiser, and Cabin Fever. There are a few more notable titles to watch before they leave Netflix like Battle Royale (December 10), Moana (December 20), and Troy (December 30).
Below you’ll find everything coming to and leaving Netflix for the month of December.
Coming In December
Available 12/1/18
8 Mile
Astro Boy
Battle– NETFLIX FILM
Bride of Chucky
Christine
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Crossroads: One Two Jaga– NETFLIX FILM
Friday
Friday After Next
Hellboy
Man vs Wild with Sunny Leone: Season 1
Meet Joe Black
Memories of the Alhambra (Streaming Every Saturday)– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
My Bloody Valentine
Next Friday
Reindeer Games
Seven Pounds
Shaun of the Dead
Terminator Salvation
The Big Lebowski
The Great British Baking Show: Masterclass: Season 5 Masterclasses
The Last Dragon
The Man Who Knew Too Little
12/2/18
The Lobster
12/3/18
Blue Planet II: Season 1
Hero Mask– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Sound of Your Heart: Reboot Season 2– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
12/4/18
District 9
12/6/18
Happy!: Season 1
12/7/18
5 Star Christmas– NETFLIX FILM
Bad Blood– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Dogs of Berlin– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Dumplin’– NETFLIX FILM
Free Rein: The Twelve Neighs of Christmas– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle– NETFLIX FILM
Nailed It! Holiday!– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Neo Yokio: Pink Christmas– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Pine Gap– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
ReMastered: Who Killed Jam Master Jay?– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Super Monsters and the Wish Star– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The American Meme– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Hook Up Plan (Plan Coeur)– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Ranch: Part 6– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
12/9/18
Sin senos sí hay paraíso: Season 3
12/10/18
Michael Jackson’s This Is It
12/11/18
Vir Das: Losing It– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
12/12/18
Back Street Girls: Gokudols– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Out of Many, One– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
12/13/18
Wanted: Season 3– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
12/14/18
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter’s Tale– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Cuckoo: Season 4– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Dance & Sing with True: Songs– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Fuller House: Season 4– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Inside the Real Narcos– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons: Season 3– NETFLIX ORIGINAL Colombia, Costa Rica, Romania and Norway.
Prince of Peoria: A Christmas Moose Miracle– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
ROMA– NETFLIX FILM
Sunderland Til I Die– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Fix– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Innocent Man– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Protector– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Tidelands– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Travelers: Season 3– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Voltron: Legendary Defender: Season 8– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
12/16/18
Baby Mama
Kill the Messenger
One Day
Springsteen on Broadway– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Theory of Everything
12/18/18
Baki– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Ellen DeGeneres: Relatable– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Terrace House: Opening New Doors: Part 5– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
12/21/18
3Below: Tales of Arcadia– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
7 Days Out– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Back With the Ex– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Bad Seeds– NETFLIX FILM
Bird Box– NETFLIX FILM
Derry Girls– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Diablero– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Greenleaf: Season 3
LAST HOPE: Part 2– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Perfume– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Sirius the Jaeger– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski– NETFLIX FILM
Tales by Light: Season 3– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Casketeers– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Wolf (BÖRÜ)– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
12/24/18
Hi Score Girl– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Magicians: Season 3
12/25/18
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown: Season 11
Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War
12/26/18
Alexa & Katie: Season 2– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
YOU
12/28/18
Instant Hotel– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
La noche de 12 años– NETFLIX FILM
Selection Day– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
When Angels Sleep– NETFLIX FILM
Yummy Mummies– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
12/30/18
The Autopsy of Jane Doe
12/31/18
The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned From a Mythical Man
Coming in December
Watership Down: Limited Series– NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Leaving In December
Leaving 12/1/18
Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
Groundhog Day
Happily N’Ever After
Happily N’Ever After 2: Snow White
Hellbound: Hellraiser II
Hellraiser
Sons of Anarchy: Seasons 1-7
Spider-Man 3
Spy Hard
Stephen King’s Children of the Corn
Swept Under
The Covenant
The Game
Leaving 12/4/18
Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch
Air Bud: Spikes Back
Air Bud: World Pup
Air Buddies
Cars Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales
Spooky Buddies
Tarzan & Jane
The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue
The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos
The Search for Santa Paws
Tinker Bell
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
Leaving 12/7/18
Leaving 12/10/18
Battle Royale
Battle Royale 2
Teeth
Leaving 12/15/18
Step Up 2: The Streets
Leaving 12/16/18
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Leaving 12/17/18
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2
Leaving 12/19/18
Ip Man: The Final Fight
Leaving 12/20/18
Disney’s Moana
Food, Inc.
I Give It a Year
Leaving 12/22/18
Leaving 12/25/18
Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl